(May be an appropriate course taken during the semester of study abroad)

ECON 375 Growth, Development and International Trade

ECON 376 International Trade

ECON 377 international Finance and Monetary Economics

ECON 390 Monetary Theory and Policy

BUAD 352 Financial Institutions and Markets

International Studies (one course)

INTL 150 Introduction to International Studies – GS3 C-BB

Mathematics (one course)

MATH 124 A Survey of Calculus

MATH 131 Calculus and Analytic Geometry 1

History (one course)

An appropriate history course must be taken during the semester of overseas study (not required for international students who do not study abroad).

International Students Only

(Four courses taken in lieu of the modern languages and literatures requirement.)

International students should consult with the director of the IBLAS program in their freshman year to discuss their specific course requirements. International students must take four courses from the following list to become more familiar with American culture. International students are not required to study abroad. Alternatively, international students could choose a modern language, different from their native language, and study abroad in a country where their target language is spoken. In these cases, international students’ curricular requirements are identical to U.S. students.